The Spain midfielder Xavi has
announced his retirement
from international football.
The Barcelona player, 34, was a member of the teams that won successive major tournaments at
Euro 2008
, the
2010 World Cup
in South Africa and
Euro 2012
.
“I have decided to retire from international football,” Xavi told a press conference on Tuesday. “I’m grateful for all those years. It has been a fantastic time.”
“From now on I’m another fan of the
Spain
team. I’m grateful to everybody at the federation (RFEF), it’s been a marvellous time for me to be there for so many years and have so much success. I’m leaving very proud and I wish them all the best.”
Xavi made his international debut in 2000, the same year as he helped Spain win an Olympic silver medal in Australia. Further success came in 2008 when he was named player of the tournament as Spain won the European Championship in Austria and Switzerland, the country’s first international success since 1964.
Two years later Xavi was a key part of the Spain squad that won the World Cup for the first time in their history, and then in 2012 he helped his country retain their Euro crown in Poland and Ukraine.